On March 26, 2025, more than 400 McMaster Health Sciences students, faculty, patients, family members, and special guests gathered at the McMaster University Student Centre to commemorate ongoing research projects. A grand total of 160 research studies were presented at this annual event, spanning a wide range of topics including basic science, autism, climate change impacts, and applications of artificial intelligence in medical education, among others.
MacART members were among the presenters and supervisors of brilliant students showcasing their work on this day. It was a wonderful opportunity to share our research and exchange ideas. This year, MacART members contributed and/or gave 7 presentations, and helped chair and facilitate the graduate & post-graduate oral presentations in the afternoon as well as the keynote address given by Dr. Christine T. Chambers!
The following presentations include those with MacART members as contributors (see the full event page and program HERE):
POSTER PRESENTATIONS:
- Associations between Sensory Profiles and Social Communication in Autistic Children
- Including Dr. Stelios Georgiades
- Creating a Learning Health System for Neurodevelopment
- Including Dr. Elyse Rosa
- Exploring Autistic Perspectives on What it Means to Be an Adult
- Including Dr. Mackenzie Salt
- Leadership Perspectives on Implementing Family Check-Up for Autism: Exploring Barriers and Facilitators in Canadian Service Settings
- Including Dr. Irene Drmic & Dr. Terry Bennett
- Bots, Bad Actors, & Bias: Participation Fraud in Neurodevelopmental Research
- Including Dr. Mackenzie Salt
ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
- Shaping the future of child health: Research, impact, and mentorship – experiences from mid-career researchers
- From evidence to influence: Making a difference for children through health research
- Keynote address given by Dr. Christine T. Chambers, facilitated by MacART Co-Director Dr. Stelios Georgiades
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS:
(Click on any photo to expand! Additionally, links to the posters themselves can be found in the captions if available.)









Dr. Angelo Mikrogianakis, and Dr. Marc Jeschke.